I'd take that to mean that you know a lot of words, so you can use them if you want to.

Does anyone else feel sometimes that their writing is a tiny bit repetitive in the sense that you often use the same approaches and turns of phrase to explain things? I find myself making more and more effort 'not to write too much like I always write' because I want that sense of variation in what I'm writing, otherwise it feels too flat because I'm using the same descriptive terms all the time.

I'm not entirely sure this is where a larger vocabulary comes in (it probably does to some extent), but there tend to be a certain number of core words we use every day/on a regular basis, and it seems like expanding this helps writing and not just expanding the overall number.

I tested at 32,300. There were quite a few that I didn't click on because I wasn't exactly sure what they meant, although I think I had a pretty good idea. And then there were some words on there that I didn't recognize at all.

I got 30,900 words. I don't think that's too bad, makes up for only having one language. Of the words I didn't know about half I recognised but didn't know, or weren't sure of, the meaning and the other half were totally new. Is this similar to what everyone else found?